Linear Tech's power manager targets USB

Linear Technology's LTC4085 monolithic autonomous power manager provide power to the USB peripheral device and charges the peripheral's single-cell Li-Ion battery from the USB VBUS or a wall adapter power supply.

To comply with USB current limit specifications, the LTC4085 automatically reduces battery charge current as the system load current increases. To ensure that a fully charged battery remains fresh when the bus is connected, the IC directs power to the load through the USB bus rather than extracting power from the battery.

Once the power source is removed, current flows from the battery to the load through an internal 200m Ohm low loss ideal diode, minimizing voltage drop and power dissipation. Onboard circuitry is provided to drive an optional external PFET hookup to reduce the overall ideal diode impedance below 50m Ohm if required by the application.

The LTC4085 has the unique ability to detect the presence of a wall adapter and use it as an alternate power source to charge the battery while providing power to the system load.

The LTC4085 also offers the option of charging the battery at a higher rate (up to 1.5A) than USB specifications allow (100mA/500mA) when the wall adapter is present so that the battery can be charged much faster.

The LTC4085's float voltage is preset at 4.2V with guaranteed 0.8 percent accuracy from 0°C to 85°C. Charge current is easily programmed using a resistor.

For battery pre-conditioning and qualification, fully discharged cells are automatically trickle charged at 10 percent of the programmed current until the cell voltage exceeds 2.8V. Total charge time for charge termination is programmed by an external capacitor.

The LTC4085 is housed in a tiny 14-pin 4mm x 3mm DFN package with a 0.75mm profile.

The LTC4085 is guaranteed for operation from -40°C to 85°C. 1,000-piece pricing starts at $1.65 each. More information is available at www.linear.com.